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357.1 | ex | JETSAM::MATTHEWS | DENVER, the last dinosaur. :^] | Thu Sep 28 1989 11:13 | 17 |
| re. bob.
I'm sure all my ole' boyfriends would have vouched for that one..
yep.. its sad but true..
but.. i did learn to plan my schedule more, i was showing three
horses. There was me, my mom (who supervises,coaches,etx but doesnt
ride? yes one of *them!:^} ) and my dad, who conviently disappears
along with my doggie "Toy"....for an hour or so.
anyway ended up taking less junk with me, and setting up my usual
training schedule and ride and feed my normal hours, then is
doesnt upset the horses schedules either..
my findings? better mannered horses.
wendy o'
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357.2 | | ASABET::NICKERSON | | Thu Sep 28 1989 11:16 | 5 |
| Both my husband and I ride and I still have the symptoms...always
forget something. Even when the horse is with a trainer I drive Robert
crazy before each class.
REMEMBER...THIS IS FUN...
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357.3 | a form of PMS... | LEVADE::DAVIDSON | | Thu Sep 28 1989 11:24 | 14 |
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Nope, she isn't alone!!! The people in my life (at the barn, at home,
and the occasional few at work who ask) refer to it as "PES" --
PRE-EVENT SYNDROME!!! ;-) ;-)
They have been wonderfully understanding and do keep me in line! And
I really appreciate it! (They get even AFTER the event/show ;-))
-Caroline
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357.4 | And yet another... | SHRFAC::CARIBO | | Thu Sep 28 1989 13:08 | 12 |
| Well.... I also suffer terribly from this but my husband does the
same to me when he's getting ready to go on a fishing trip.
I help myself with the jitters by counting to three before
hyperventilating!
I was under the impression that I was the only one that went thru
this, I'm sure glad not to be alone. But wouldn't it seem that
after 20 years of this I would either give it up or get over it???
Lorna
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357.5 | | DELNI::KEIRAN | | Thu Sep 28 1989 13:42 | 9 |
| You definitly aren't alone! All the years I showed I was the same
way and still am now that I'm racing! The night before we are racing
I get the whole harness out and pack it piece by piece so I don't
forget anything. I get the water bucket, the bath bucket, the wraps
towels, green cool, coolers, sheets and having all sitting on the
tack trunk so there isn't any last minute rushing around. I am so
afraid I will forget something! Then I can't eat for about 6 hours
before we leave because my stomach is so jittery, but as soon as the
race is over, I'm starving!!!
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357.6 | | LEVADE::DAVIDSON | | Thu Sep 28 1989 15:03 | 17 |
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Or worse .... what you come home with you wish you left on the
show grounds!!! ;-) *HOW* many times have I threatened my
critter with being left behind??!
My guy loves to transform during a dressage test!! Warm up will be
*wonderful*, enter the ring and ... I'm either riding a cow or a
space-cadet!! I've learned how to drive him into the bit with my
legs... either that or land in the judge! ;-)
re: eating before a class... in my case I can't eat before x-country...
instead, after about the 4th obstacle, I'm ready to pull up, jump off,
and be physically ill... I'm getting better... now I know enough to
leave food within reach after completing the course!
Glad to know I'm not alone...
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357.7 | _________ | PTOMV4::PETH | My kids are horses | Thu Sep 28 1989 17:53 | 11 |
| Hats off to Bob,
My husband won't go near a horse show, says it makes his stomach
hurt just to watch me! I wish he would, its always fun handleing
1 or 2 horses by yourself while their goal is to see how grubby
they can make you look before you get to the ring. Of course it
helps distract your mind from the butterflies in your stomach, but
I would rather get to look my best. Still it is such great fun just
to be there.
Sandy..whose_husband_says_they_are_YOUR_horses!!!
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357.8 | | DYO780::AXTELL | Dragon Lady | Thu Sep 28 1989 18:33 | 18 |
| I've got 5 virgins going to their first mini-trial this weekend
-and they've been completely spastic for the whole last week.
Me, to actually. Since we're a "team" everything has to match,
right? Clothes, pads, wraps, etc all in the team colors - black
and blue. I even caught our chief "groom" painting the handle
on the pitch fork!
I love the questions and the plans -
Do I really have to braid?
I have to get up a WHAT time?
dressage is going to be the worst part
and for the night before - I'm going to be sure to get a good night's
sleep. (this goes along with eating a good breakfast)
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357.9 | I don't do it any more. | SMAUG::GUNN | MAILbus Conductor | Thu Sep 28 1989 18:57 | 21 |
| Since riding is supposed to be my "Rest and Relaxation" from this high
tech zoo we all work for, I began to ask myself why I was doing this
(eventing) to myself. Since I couldn't come up with a good answer, I
stopped.
It's not that I didn't want to continue to learn and improve my own and
my horse's performance. It just didn't make any sense to run oneself
ragged outside Digital as within it. So I started to learn how to drive
and joined with the Carriage folk who start their drives at civilized
hours (11:00 a.m.). Since these are not competitive events, everybody
comes to have a good time.
I have done a fair amount of low level showing, dressage and eventing,
in the Greater Maynard Area in the 1970's. When I started it seemed
like fun because nobody was trying very hard. Then the "Professionals"
appeared - USET Short List candidate or whatever - to train you to win.
More money, time and effort was being put into "competing" as opposed
to having a good time and all these shows and events became more
serious. If folk want to spend their disposable income and time that
way, that's fine with me; I just won't be joining them; I'll be off
having fun with my horse.
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357.10 | planning is everything!! | JETSAM::MATTHEWS | DENVER, the last dinosaur. :^] | Fri Sep 29 1989 10:41 | 13 |
| re.9
why dont you braid the night before??
what i do is do a test run, get everything on paper that needs to
be done (everything) and then as for grooming, do everything two
days before your test run date (like this sunday) do all your braiding
tonight and see how long its last on your horses, everyhorse is
different, mine you can dress her up and*** take her out my other
one i had i'd dress her out and two hours she was a mess!
soo you have to plan accordingly.
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357.11 | | DYO780::AXTELL | Dragon Lady | Fri Sep 29 1989 12:21 | 6 |
| We usually do braid the night before - and everything else but
load the horses. And this weekend the horses might just be
sleeping in the trailer! (just kidding, of course)
I think there's this unwritten law that says that no matter how
much planning you do, there is no way out of the morning panic.
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357.12 | panic required | ASD::WIMBERG | | Mon Oct 02 1989 14:54 | 12 |
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You said it was un-written. It is to written, right next to Murphy's
Law. Panic is neccessary for amauter adults to compete.
My last show, I was so nevous, my instructor had me get off my horse
and give to the groom, until my breathing returned to normal.
My husband doesn't come to the shows but he does a real good job
polishing my boots the night before.
Nancy
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357.13 | Survived yet another... | SALEM::ALLORE | All I want is ONE shot! | Tue Oct 03 1989 10:09 | 13 |
| Well, we survived Monadnock. Michelle was more nervous
then our TB was! I wasn't too impressed with the structure that they
called stalls though. They seemed alittle unsturdy. Anyway, it was
our first over-nighter with our baby and he behaved like a gentleman.
They ended up with three seconds and a third. Not bad
for his fourth show.
Could it be that my wife is finally getting over the
pre-show syndrom...? I doubt it......................
Bob
p.s. was anyone else at Monadnock this past weekend?
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357.14 | | DYO780::AXTELL | Dragon Lady | Tue Oct 03 1989 15:37 | 12 |
| We survived the weekend, too. "Wimpy Thangs", the farm team,
managed a very respectable second place - and just about everybody
ended up with an individual ribbon. At last count our entourage
consisted of 22 folks - 8 riders, 2 cooks, 2 camera people, a driver,
4 grooms, 5 parents, and an exhausted teacher.
We also managed to have the distinction of having the loudest team
at the event. One of the riders discovered that if you yell before
jumps it takes the "scaries" out of your stomach. So every body
yelled. Over every jump. And in true team spirit, they all yelled
the same thing.
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357.15 | | PENUTS::MADAVIS | | Mon Jun 04 1990 17:15 | 5 |
| re: .15
And what was it they yelled?
(just curious, sounds like the whole group did great!)
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